Daft Punk Helmet replica finally completed
posted Jul 24th 2010 11:00am by Mike Szczysfiled under: wearable hacks
[Harrison Krix] finished his Daft Punk Helmet replica and posted about it this week. We took a look at his work back in October but he’s come a long way to pull off a legendary build. Take three minutes after the break and see 17 months worth of work. So many skills were pulled together to make this happen; sculpting, mold making, painting, electronic design, mechanical design, and bad-ass-ery. Crammed in along with your noggin are a bag-full of LED boards but the Arduino that controls it all resides outside, in a project box tethered to the helmet. This is a masterpiece of socially-unwearable geek fashion.
[Thanks Eric & Kirov]
tagged: costume, daft punk, helmet, replica, sculpting, vacuum forming
Go there...
http://hackaday.com/2010/07/24/daft-punk-helmet-replica-finally-completed/
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